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The Richest Man In Babylon is the third full-length record from Thievery Corporation and finds this atmospheric Washington DC-based electronica duo indulging their esoteric chill-out impulses, blending far-flung world-music influences into a slick, high-production trip-hop cocktail. With an emphasis on keeping it organic, Thievery Corporation boast a radically different sound to their sterile, mechanical-sounding peers: "The Outernationalist" wraps its ethereal electronic synthplay in dub-tinged passages of trippy Rastfari mysticism, while "Facing East" blends wailing Bhangra vocals and whirling sitars into a hypnotic, downotempo whole. They're not exactly on the cutting-edge of this sort of thing--"Un Simple Histoire" and "All That We Perceive" could easily have slipped neatly onto Air's Moon Safari , while the rolling brass of "Liberation Front" bears an uncanny resemblance to Nightmares on Wax circa Car Boot Soul . But like the greatest bits of DJ Shadow's The Private Press , it's often hard to say exactly how these complex, soulful tracks were pieced together in the soulless environment of the studio. It's a cool, impressive achievement. -- Louis Pattison

Track Listing
Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes
Facing East
The Outernationalist
Interlude
Omid (hope)
All That We Perceive
Un Simple Histoire (A Simple History)
Meu Destino (My Destiny)
Exilio (exile)
From Creation
The Richest Man In Babylon
Liberation Front
The State Of The Union
Until The Morning
Resolution